Richard S. Hartunian, United States Attorney for the Northern District of New York; Clifford C. Holly, Special Agent in Charge, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Albany Division; Gary W. Howard, Tioga County Sheriff; and James Dadamio, Director of Broome County Security Division, make the following announcement:

Defendant James R. Galpin, Jr., 50, of Owego, New York, was sentenced today in federal court in Binghamton, New York to 50 years in a federal prison. As a result of an investigation conducted by the Southern Tier Cyber Predator Task Force (STCPTF)*, defendant James R. Galpin pleaded guilty on March 9, 2011 in federal court to all nine counts of an indictment. Defendant Galpin pleaded guilty to the following nine felony offenses:

PRODUCTION OF CHILD PORNOGRAPHY, Title 18, United States Code, Section 2251(a) & (e) [four counts]

COMMITTING A FELONY OFFENSE INVOLVING A MINOR WHILE BEING REQUIRED TO REGISTER AS A SEX OFFENDER, Title 18, United States Code, section 2260A [four counts]

POSSESSION OF CHILD PORNOGRAPHY, Title 18, United States Code, Section 2252A(a)(5)(B) [one count]

Galpin has been incarcerated and will remain in the custody of the U.S. Marshals Service until being transferred to the Bureau of Prisons.

In pleading guilty, Galpin admitted the following facts: In June of 2009, James Galpin, Jr., was a 49-year-old registered New York State Sex Offender. Galpin’s sex offender status resulted from his January 4, 1991 felony conviction wherein Galpin pleaded guilty and was convicted of the felony offense of sexual abuse in the first degree in violation of New York State Penal Law 130.65(3). That previous investigation determined that Galpin had sexually molested and sexually abused several teenage minor boys. Galpin was prosecuted by state authorities in Tioga County, New York. Pursuant to his state sex offense conviction against minors, Galpin was required to register as a sex offender and to update his sex offender registration regularly.

This investigation commenced in June of 2009 when Galpin was observed in a supermarket in the company of a very young-looking boy. The boy was observed arriving with Galpin and leaving the supermarket with Galpin. Law enforcment obtained the surveillance tapes from the supermarket. Upon reviewing the surveillance tapes, they observed a very young boy, who was later identified, arriving at the market with Galpin and leaving with Galpin.

Law enforcement commenced to conduct physical surveillance of Galpin and Galpin’s residence. Investigators quickly learned that numerous young teenage minor boys were routinely coming to Galpin’s residence and at times spending the night at his residence.

Law enforcement investigators also discovered that Galpin had a MySpace profile/account which he failed to register as part of his sex offender registry. Furthermore, investigators also determined that Galpin was communicating with minor teenage boys on the MySpace social networking site via computers as well as by telephone.

In July of 2009, investigators executed a search warrant at Galpin’s residence. Seized from Galpin’s residence were several computers, several digital cameras, several digital storage devices, and other materials.

All the digital storage devices and digital/electronic items were sent to the Broome County Security Division C.A.T.S. unit for forensic analysis.

After Galpin’s arrest, investigators interviewed several teenage minor boys and quickly discovered that Galpin had paid the minors cash in order to permit photographs to be taken of the minors engaged in sexually explicit conduct, which included masturbation and close-ups of their genitalia. The photographs were taken by both Galpin and the minors using two digital cameras belonging to Galpin. Both cameras were seized during the execution of the search warrant at Galpin’s residence. Many of these images were found stored on Galpin’s computer which was also seized.

The case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Miroslav Lovric. Further inquiries may be directed to the United States Attorney’s Office, Binghamton branch office at (607) 773-2887.